Owners of real property upon which a new confined animal feeding operation will be established must file an application for such CAFO with the office of the zoning administrator for Minidoka County, upon a form approved by the Minidoka County planning and zoning commission. The application for a new CAFO permit must be in writing and shall contain the following information:
A. Personal Information: Complete names, addresses and telephone numbers of every owner of real property within the proposed confined animal feeding operation. If applicant is not the owner of real property within the proposed site of operation, applicant shall also disclose complete names, addresses and telephone numbers of all applicants, and shall furthermore state and clarify their interest(s) in the proposal.
B. Legal Description: The complete legal description of the real property contained within the confined animal feeding operation, including the number of acres for each description and the geographic information system (GIS) data and global positioning satellite (GPS) data in digital file format that meets county mapping department's requirements for each parcel.
C. Uses Of Property: A statement of the current and historical uses of the real property described in the application.
D. Zoning: The present zoning district designation of all real property within the CAFO.
E. Description Of Operation: A narrative description describing the proposed CAFO, including the species of animals that will be confined, the number of animals that will be confined and a description of the structures and other facilities that will be required to confine, feed and care for the animals and remove the solid and liquid waste produced from the CAFO.
F. Boundary Map: A map showing the boundaries of the real property comprising the confined animal feeding operation, including any real property within one mile of any external boundary of the confined animal feeding operation. The map, which must be drawn to a scale of not less than eight inches (8") to the mile, must show the following:
1. Land Uses: Existing land uses;
2. Water Bodies: Existing ditches, canals, live streams or other bodies of water;
3. Wells: Wells (domestic or agricultural) within a one mile radius of any proposed barn, corral, lagoon, other structure for containing liquid waste, feed storage area or feed storage structure associated with the proposed CAFO;
4. Structures: The dimensions and locations of barns, corrals, lagoons, other structures for containing liquid waste, compost yards, feed storage areas, and feed storage structures on the proposed CAFO site;
5. Residences And Roads: The location of all residences, other buildings intended for human occupancy, and all public roads on the CAFO site and within a one mile radius of the CAFO boundaries;
6. Distances: The map must show the following distances expressed to the nearest ten feet (10'):
a. External Boundaries To Residences: Distances from external boundary lines of the confined animal feeding operation to residences or other buildings intended for human occupancy outside the CAFO boundaries.
b. Lagoons: Distances from lagoons to external boundary lines of the confined animal feeding operation area and to all residences or other buildings intended for human occupancy shown on the map.
c. External Boundaries To Highways: Distances from external boundary lines of the confined animal feeding operation to public highways or floodways.
G. Topographical Map: A separate topographical map shall be submitted showing elevation contours at intervals of not less than twenty feet (20'), or at such other intervals as approved by the zoning administrator.
H. Waste Management: A narrative concerning the waste management aspect of the CAFO site, including, but not limited to, the exact means and methods by which the applicant proposes to dispose of liquid and solid waste generated from the confined animal feeding operation. The narrative statement shall include a description of the means and methods by which the applicant will ensure that solid and liquid waste will not escape the boundaries of the confined animal feeding operation, or enter the waters of the United States Of America.
I. Water Rights: A writing from the department of water resources of the state of Idaho, including a profile of all water rights necessary for the operation of the confined animal feeding operation or, if those rights have not yet been granted, proof that an application for transfer or other suitable application has been filed with the department of water resources which, if granted, would allow sufficient water rights to permit a lawful operation of the new confined animal feeding operation.
J. Siting Advisory Team Report: Written comment on, and the approval from, the state of Idaho siting advisory team. The applicant will bear the responsibility for any fees or costs incurred that are not part of the application fee. Fees associated with any site advisory team are not part of the initial CAFO permit application.
K. Statement Of Compliance: A notarized statement that the applicant will, as a condition of permit approval, construct and operate the confined animal feeding operation and nutrient management plan acres in keeping with the lawful directives of the state of Idaho department of agriculture or state of Idaho department of environmental quality with respect to location and construction of lagoons, the application of liquid and solid waste from the CAFO and other matters within the jurisdiction of the department of agriculture or DEQ.
L. Comment Letters: Applicant shall supply proof that letters have been requested from the highway districts having jurisdiction over public roads shown within or immediately adjacent to the CAFO site as designated on the previously described map and from any canal company owning ditches or canals that are within or immediately adjacent to the CAFO site as designated on the previously described map, fire districts, as well as any utility company or other easement holders of record pertaining to land within or abutting the designated CAFO site. Response letters from highway districts, canal companies, utility companies or other easement holders should recommend conditions that the commission should consider imposing as conditions of approval, or provide written comments otherwise relative to the proposal.
M. Lighting: The map accompanying the application must show the location of all corral or yard lights, and the application shall otherwise demonstrate that the lights have been designed to reflect downward and onto the CAFO to prevent escape of light and glare outside the boundaries of the CAFO area.
N. Demonstration Of Setback Compliance: Compliance with all setback rules under this chapter must be demonstrated.
O. Neighboring Property Owners: A list of names and addresses of all property owners owning real property located within one mile of the external boundaries of the CAFO.
P. County Weed Plan: A plan developed in conjunction with the Minidoka County weed department setting forth suitable methods, managements and practices for controlling weeds on and involved with the proposed development herein. Weeds shall be defined by state of Idaho noxious weed statutes, laws and regulations.
Q. Fee: A nonrefundable fee, in an amount set by the county, must be included with any application for a new CAFO.
R. Requirements For Filing Application; Consideration: Until all items listed herein are submitted to the satisfaction of the zoning administrator, any application made with the zoning department is deemed only to be lodged, but not to be filed. Applications shall be considered and determined based upon the regulations existing as of the date of filing of the application, unless otherwise provided for by action of the board of county commissioners. (Ord. 2016-09-13-J, 9-13-2016)